Humphrey III de Bohun

Humphrey III de Bohun (1155-December 1181) was Constable of England during the reign of King Henry II of England.

Biography
Humphrey III de Bohun was the son of Humphrey II de Bohun, and he succeeded to his father's fiefs in Gloucestershire and Wiltshire in 1165. He went on to serve as Constable of England under King Henry II of England, siding with the King during the 1173-74 revolt by his sons; he sacked the Scottish city of Berwick-upon-Tweed and invaded Lothian to punish King William the Lion. In 1181, he died while campaigning for Henry the Young King against Philip of Alsace in Flanders.